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Antique Car Storage Plans Scrutinized In Byram: Report

"Étourdissant LLC" is looking to store about 300 antique and exotic vehicles at a warehouse on Chestnut Street.

GREENWICH, CT — A plan to store hundreds of antique and exotic vehicles at an industrial facility in Byram is drawing scrutiny from residents and others who have concerns about the proposal, writes Greenwich Free Press. An application by "Étourdissant LLC" is before the Greenwich Planning and Zoning Commission this evening, June 26.

Étourdissant is looking to store close to 300 vehicles in a 25,000 square foot portion of a warehouse at 50 Chestnut St., off Delavan Road. The matter was the focus of a lawsuit earlier this year when the proposal initially was turned down by the Zoning Board of Appeals but later settled to allow it to move forward.

Members of the Byram Neighborhood Association and New Lebanon School PTA, among others, reportedly have voiced concerns over the proposal, in part because of issues with parking and overcrowding in the neighborhood.

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The Tuesday night hearing is scheduled for 7 p.m. in the Greenwich Town Hall Meeting Room.

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